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Old 05-09-2013, 11:48 AM   #57
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Let me combine two of my sentences to hopefully make it more clear.

Posting your opinion about what my opinion is, is a waste of time and usually trolling. Posting your opinion on the subject at hand is what a discussion is.

I don't listen to other's opinions about my opinions, I listen to their own opinions on the subject as well as technical proofs and explanations. I apologize if I didn't differentiate between the two. I also understand that difference between the two is largely ignored on many forums.

Example: Telling me that what I felt about the experience was wrong and stupid, is childish. Providing your own experiences and trials, and how you felt about them contributes to the thread. Posting technical details and proof that other's experience or understanding was misunderstood is also productive. If I didn't understand what was happening, please explain it to me instead of just informing me that I'm retarded.
I get where you are coming from, from all the "hater" posts. I disagree with many things you said in your original post but overall I am indifferent about your post because I absolutely love my FRS.

I've only driven manual for about half a year (learned it just to drive the FRS). Never been a car guy, but now I track my FRS as much as I can locally and sometimes outside my country. It literally puts a big smile and make me laugh out loud everything I drive the car.
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Old 05-09-2013, 12:24 PM   #58
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Old 05-09-2013, 01:27 PM   #59
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Can we please stop bashing others who come to this forum, and say the fr-s "isn't for them"?

It really gets on my nerves, and gives us who own these wonderful cars a bad name.

This car isn't for everybody. Big deal, no need to flame the OP.
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Old 05-09-2013, 01:33 PM   #60
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I just want to know why the OP felt the need to resurrect the thread after 10 months of inactivity. Can't we just let some threads die?
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Old 05-09-2013, 01:33 PM   #61
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Old 05-09-2013, 01:43 PM   #62
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I just want to know why the OP felt the need to resurrect the thread after 10 months of inactivity. Can't we just let some threads die?
I was reading an issue of Evo quoted above when I saw a comment mirroring my own, causing it not to be in the running for top 6 of car of the year.

I'm of the opinion that old threads don't die, they just get archived until they become relevant again.

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Old 05-09-2013, 01:50 PM   #63
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I was reading an issue of Evo quoted above when I saw a comment mirroring my own, causing it not to be in the running for top 6 of car of the year.

I'm of the opinion that old threads don't die, they just get archived until they become relevant again.

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I for one am glad there's so much people complaining about the power of these cars. Makes a higher power version in the future much more likely

If they make an N/A brz sti with 250bhp and as light as this car, I'd be very tempted to trade in my car for that!
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Old 05-09-2013, 01:57 PM   #64
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Interesting read... But if you wanted to toss the rear around.. Then why didn't you test drive the manual..?
The car was designed to be tail happy.. Made to move about predictably at "realistic" speeds.. Which is what makes it fun to drive. I would expect it to fall short on a fast track.. That's not its strong point..
Is exciting to drive on a daily basis without having to drive all that fast..
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Old 05-09-2013, 01:57 PM   #65
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I agree! The S2000 is a better driver's car. I'll just pop down to my local Honda dealer and-- oh wait. :/
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Old 05-09-2013, 02:05 PM   #66
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[I]It’s an enjoyable car, but it has a strange turn-in yaw that feels a bit contrived on the road as well as the circuit...
- Evo Magazine, Car of the Year 2012
That's exactly my impression of the AP1's handling. Initial oversteer LURCH followed by neutrality. It feels nonlinear and gimmicky, a bit weird.

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I get where you are coming from, from all the "hater" posts. I disagree with many things you said in your original post but overall I am indifferent about your post because I absolutely love my FRS.
You can love a car and recognize its weak points. I love my S2000 despite the above-mentioned handling weirdness.

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I've only driven manual for about half a year (learned it just to drive the FRS). Never been a car guy, but now I track my FRS as much as I can locally and sometimes outside my country. It literally puts a big smile and make me laugh out loud everything I drive the car.
That's fine. But surely given your lack of experience you should be able to appreciate that others with more experience in different cars might be able to offer a bit of critical review of the FR-S's handling, without simply writing it off as "hate".

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I just want to know why the OP felt the need to resurrect the thread after 10 months of inactivity. Can't we just let some threads die?
I haven't bought an FR-S or BRZ, yet. I'm very interested to know whether or not the reported handling traits are due to rear toe change with bump, which is what the AP1 suffers from. So I'm glad to see this thread revived (although I still don't have an answer...).

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Old 05-09-2013, 02:17 PM   #67
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I agree! The S2000 is a better driver's car. I'll just pop down to my local Honda dealer and-- oh wait. :/
I couldn't fit in one.. I tried back in the day.. 6'3 190lbs
Very tight in there.. Nice car though..
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Interesting read... But if you wanted to toss the rear around.. Then why didn't you test drive the manual..?
I've since tried one, no real change in my opinion of the rear wheel steering under compression, but much more controllable with power. The notchy gear box is a treat.
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If they make an N/A brz sti with 250bhp and as light as this car, I'd be very tempted to trade in my car for that!
I would have one as well, the wife likes how they look, and it would be her's so I could keep the S in my collection. Of course I would have to throw a few parts on it to firm it up a bit. The "bending in the center" feeling as she calls it actually upsets her stomach. She drives a Saabaru now, with quite a lot of the rear steer in it, exaggerated by its stock springs. I put massive swaybars on it to reduce it somewhat, I would do the same to a BRZ.
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Just because I have a negative opinion about a car's trait shouldn't send you owners into a fury.


Doesn't mean much coming from dumbass posing as an "experienced driver".

Also, your video sucks.
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